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CLAGS We. the Senior Class of 1979. do hereby will and bequeath our ability to work together to the Junior Class: our ability to win the winter carnival to the Sophomore Class: our happy memories in the hopes that they w ill be able to gather more of them to the Freshmen Class; and our ability to keep the peace at Coe-Brown to the incoming Freshmen. We. the Senior Class of 1979. shall now present the last will and testament of each and every Senior to those teachers, friends, and classmates that we shall leave behind. I. Cheryl Allen, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be quiet to my brother Brian, who is always talking when he shouldn't. I. Ronnie Ballou, do hereby will and bequeath my absenteeism to Timmy Johnson. I. Bird Bocek. do hereby will and bequeath my feathers to Mr. Putnam and my height to David Lovely. I. Judy Buzzell. do hereby will and bequeath my stubbornness and ability to cause trouble to Carole St. Clair. I. Sue Cash, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get out of trouble with the teachers to Stacy Martin to help her stay out of trouble in school. I. Debbie Case, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to pass French Class to Dana Capon. I. Randy. Cicchetto. do hereby will and bequeath my gold to the Freshmen Class. I. David Crummy, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to run to Chris Demerit! so he will have a chance to be a winner. I. Sue Earnshaw. do hereby will and bequeath my 38 pounds that I lost to Laurie Eddington in hopes that she w ill be fat and happy. I. Phil Ellis, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to bug substitute teachers to Norman Reinhold. I. Elaine Emerson, do hereby will and bequeath my gym shorts to Carol Keech in hopes that she will use them and not get marked off for not being properly dressed any more. I. Keith Guptill. do hereby will and bequeath a doezen eggs to Tim Johnson to throw at anybody he wants. I. Kenny Glidden. do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go to a Heart Concert and party all night and still go to school the next morning to Sharon Crummy. GOOD LUCK! I. Lori Ann Hayes, do hereby will and bequeath my study hall behavior and no detentions to Mark Hewett. Snorkledorf and Cowmumbe to Mr. Healey, and Eric to whoever gets Locker No. 152. I. Leon Jock, do hereby will and bequeath my old socks to Mary Debutts.
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WILL I. John Kelly, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get into trouble so much to John Scott Sher- burne. ■, Vu.k aPanne. do hereby will and bequeath my patience to anyone who already has a surplus — C Al I ION: Beware of all tough problems after obtaining it. I. Dean Lester, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to handle (and fool) all teachers to John Sher- burne. I. Mike Lovely, do hereby will and bequeath a CHEESE SANDWICH to John Cassidy hoping he will never go hungry. I. Leslie Magoon. do hereby will and bequeath John Sherburne my abilities to pay people the monev that I owe them. ' 3 I. Debbie Major, do hereby will and bequeath my brains to Shellev Donahue. I. Mary Maynard, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to not give up on English Composition to any upcoming Senior. LUCK!6” NuUer' d° hereby wil1 and bequeath my ability to play sports to Sharon Crummey. GOOD !' Bdl O'Connor, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to drive fast and speed shift to Jeff Neal. I. Kelly Pence, do hereby will and bequeath my expertise in handling small and large problems with calm and cool wit and not showing the least amount of agitation to anyone who wants it. I. Cathy Potter, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to persuade the teachers to let me off deten- tion to Mone Mikells. I. C arol Stevens, do hereby will and bequeath to Denise Taylor my ability to control my laughter in Ag Resources class: she never shuts up. GOOD LUCK! I. Kevin Tasker, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play basketball to Norman Reinhold so that in the future he won't be such a big stiff. I. Arthur I hurber. do hereby will and bequeath my leadership skills to anyone who would like them and can use them: the FFA to the school: and the videotape recorder to anyone in Vo Ag interested in radio-TV production. I. John Young, do hereby will and bequeath all my comedy and sense of humor to Mark Hewett who I know will put it to good use. I. Barbara Marshall, do hereby will and bequeath to Mr. Bouchard my patience and sense of Fair jus- tice so that he may excel in life.
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